My glove box would not stay shut, so I bought a new catch and fitted it.
Now it won't open!
Any ideas for getting in without damaging the trim?
>>> Edited by plewis66 on Monday 11th August 10:27
There's always a catch. Did you fit the standard loft acess hatch catch?
The catch I fitted had exactly the same dimensions as the one I took out, and I put the screws back in the same holes. Worked fine with half-tight screws, but as soon as I tightedned up, it never opened again!
The female part of the catch that fastens to the undeside of the top face of the glove box compartment, is held on by three small screws and nuts. These nuts are located external to the glove box compartment, ie between the gap of the dash top and the glovebox upper. The bad news is that you could well have to remove the dashboard assembly to gain access. Remove the nuts push the screws inside the glove box and Bobs your uncle.
I cannot convey in mere words, extent of the hardness with which I can push.
It's not just the case that the lid has gone IN but not popped OUT, is it? Tried prising the edge of the lid?
Ian
Wednesday 13th August 2003
Yeah, tried that. The door twists slightly, with the bit holding back being just where the catch is.
I'm really not that bothered about this, except Ibelieve the fuse box is in there somewhere?
Wednesday 13th August 2003
Tried thumping it at the same time as levering it?
Wednesday 13th August 2003
hmm not thumping and levering together...
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